Contents Listing - Articles & Features in this issue
PHOTO (double spread) - ex M.R. 0-4-4T B.R. no. 58071 at Tewksbury 1955 (pages 2 - 3) ;
DIDSBURY GOODS SHED - photos with notes by Bob Essery (pages 4 - 10) ;
RICHARD MOUNTFORD DEELEY - AUTHOR AND POLYMATH by P. Atkins (pages 11-12) ;
TOTON OLD BANK - notes by Bob Essery (page 13) ;
THE WEST RIDING LINES OF THE MIDLAND RAILWAY Part 2 - CRIGGLESTONE by Bob Essery (pages 14 - 21) ;
BY THE WAY - miscellaneous observations concerning previous issues 4,17,18 and 19 (pages 22 - 23) ;
MIDLAND RAILWAY LAMPS - notes by Keith Legg with drawings (pages 24 - 26) ;
THE KIRTLEY '480' CLASS STANDARD GOODS ENGINES by David Hunt (pages 27 - 61) ;
SIGNALLING AT NOTTINGHAM - notes by Tony Overton (pages 62 - 64) ;
RADSTOCK ENGINE SHED COALING CRANE by S. P. Duckworth & Bob Essery (pages 64 - 66) ;
KENTISH TOWN VISIT by members of the Railway Club 1904 - photo & notes (page 67) ;
FREIGHT THROUGH BIRMINGHAM Part 2 - Coal Traffic to Birmingham Gas Works by Keith Turton (pages 68 - 80) ;
DIDSBURY GOODS SHED - photos with notes by Bob Essery (pages 4 - 10) ;
RICHARD MOUNTFORD DEELEY - AUTHOR AND POLYMATH by P. Atkins (pages 11-12) ;
TOTON OLD BANK - notes by Bob Essery (page 13) ;
THE WEST RIDING LINES OF THE MIDLAND RAILWAY Part 2 - CRIGGLESTONE by Bob Essery (pages 14 - 21) ;
BY THE WAY - miscellaneous observations concerning previous issues 4,17,18 and 19 (pages 22 - 23) ;
MIDLAND RAILWAY LAMPS - notes by Keith Legg with drawings (pages 24 - 26) ;
THE KIRTLEY '480' CLASS STANDARD GOODS ENGINES by David Hunt (pages 27 - 61) ;
SIGNALLING AT NOTTINGHAM - notes by Tony Overton (pages 62 - 64) ;
RADSTOCK ENGINE SHED COALING CRANE by S. P. Duckworth & Bob Essery (pages 64 - 66) ;
KENTISH TOWN VISIT by members of the Railway Club 1904 - photo & notes (page 67) ;
FREIGHT THROUGH BIRMINGHAM Part 2 - Coal Traffic to Birmingham Gas Works by Keith Turton (pages 68 - 80) ;
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